https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elect...ism/ar-BBZJM1Z
Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton furthered her 
comments discrediting Sen. Bernie Sanders  as a viable presidential candidate on Thursday, insinuating that his  potential failure to "deliver the moon" would detract from efforts to  rebuild public trust.
   
 When asked by talk show host Ellen DeGeneres if she wanted to address  her prior remarks about the Vermont independent, Clinton noted that  while she originally made them about a year and a half ago, "I have a  pretty clear perspective about what it's going to take to win, and as I  said earlier, that's what I think the key calculation for any voter has  to be."  
"You've got to be responsible for what you say, and what  you say you're going to do," Clinton added. "We need to rebuild trust  in our fellow Americans and in our institutions, and if you promise the  moon and you can't deliver the moon, then that's going to be one more  indicator of how, you know, we just can't trust each other." 
Sanders'  campaign declined to comment Thursday. When Clinton's previous remarks  surfaced last month, Sanders said in a statement that his focus was  President Donald Trump: "Together, we are going to go forward and defeat  the most dangerous president in American history."
Clinton's comments Thursday come as Sanders is in a near-tie with former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg in 
the Iowa caucuses.  As of Thursday afternoon, with 97% of precincts reporting, Buttigieg  remained the leader of the race, with 26.2% of state delegates, while  Sanders closely trailed with 26.1%. 
Clinton's prior comments  about Sanders, her 2016 opponent in the Democratic primary, were aimed  directly at his core campaign appeal -- that he's a political outsider  pitching revolutionary change.
"He was in Congress for years. He  had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with  him, he got nothing done," she says in a new documentary, reviewed by 
The Hollywood Reporter. "He was a career politician. It's all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it."
On  Thursday, Clinton followed up her comments on responsibility by  pointing to health care, a key issue for Sanders, who is a well-known  proponent of "
Medicare for All." In October, Sanders said he 
doesn't need to come up with a detailed plan "right now" for how much his signature health care plan would cost individual Americans. 
"I  want quality affordable health care for everybody. ... But let's  remember what's at stake. We have a current President who's trying to  take away fundamental health care rights," Clinton said, referencing the  Trump administration's support for a 
lawsuit looking to invalidate the Affordable Care Act, including protections for people with preexisting conditions.
"So  we can have a big argument about ideally what kind of health care we  should want for everybody, because I'm on the front lines on that  battle, but let's remember: If we don't win, people will lose what they  have right now," she added. "So I just want everybody to understand how  high the stakes are and to hold every candidate and every public office  holder accountable for what they do or they don't do."
Clinton has hinted repeatedly over the last few months that Sanders was unfit to be the Democratic nominee. In December, 
she told radio show host Howard Stern  that Sanders had "hurt me" with his slow endorsement in 2016, "and I  hope he doesn't do it again to whoever gets the nomination. Once is  enough."
H... is a candidate for 2020- and is gunning for bernie - just like 2016
Bernie knows it - he feels the H..../DNC heat and fix against him coming. 
bernie and his minions will not survive the second vote of the DNC Convention - H... is the nominee for Fascist DPST of 2020!